Tuesday, September 30, 2014

New
York Times bestselling author Rachel Gibson returns to Truly, Idaho,
and to the fate of sexy SEAL Blake JungerGIMMEE
A B-R-E-A-K!

Ex-high school cheerleader Natalie Cooper could
once shake her pom-poms with the best of them. But she's paid for all
that popularity—her husband's run off with what's left of their
money and a twenty-year-old bimbo named Tiffany. Leaving Natalie to
manage a photo store and having to see some pictures she, well,
really shouldn't.

GIMMEE A S-H-O-T!

Then she comes
toe-to-manly chest with Blake Junger. Exiled to a remote cabin in
Truly, Idaho, Blake wants nothing to do with anyone. Instead, he's
determined to struggle with his demons and win—all on his own. But
the last thing he needs is Natalie distracting him with her luscious
curves and breaking down the barriers of his heart.

GIMMEE
YOUR H-E-A-R-T!

Can
be read as a standalone. Returns to Truly, ID and is about the second
Junger twin, Blake Junger.

My Review:

Four Stars

Copy received from Tasty Book Tours for an honest review

Although I've read a lot of romance books I've never read Rachel Gibson. I've definitely been missing out! What a fun romance! I love when the hero and the heroine have great chemistry and Natalie and Blake have it! I loved the way they pushed each other and the way they challenged each other. Watching them get under each others skin was so fun and it really added to the build up of their romance. There were some funny moments that I laughed out loud at. I loved when Natalie and Blake were sharing a moment and she says " I'm a mom, I don't do this." It's just such a relateable statement it made me chuckle. I really enjoyed this book and the characters and will read more Gibson in the future! Fun romance!

Rachel
Gibson lives in Idaho with her husband, three kids, two cats and a
dog of mysterious origin. She began her fiction career at age 16,
when she ran her car into the side of a hill, retrieved the bumper,
and drove to a parking lot, where she strategically scattered the
car’s broken glass all about. She told her parents she’d been the
victim of a hit and run and they believed her. She’s been making up
stories ever since, although she gets paid better for them nowadays.